dance lesson
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Definition
- Noun:
- A session of instruction in dancing: A "dance lesson" is a period of time where a teacher instructs one or more students in the techniques, steps, and styles of dance.
Usage
- A "dance lesson" is a countable noun. It refers to a specific instructional event.
- It is commonly used with verbs like , , , , or .
- It can be modified by adjectives describing the type of dance (e.g., , , ) or the level (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- She takes a private dance lesson every Tuesday evening.
- The studio offers dance lessons for children and adults.
- Our first dance lesson focused on basic footwork.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in dance lesson": to be currently participating in a dance instruction session.
- Please be quiet; the children are in dance lesson right now.
- Used to describe a recurring activity or part of a curriculum.
- Dance lesson is her favorite part of the week.
Variants and Related Words
- Dance class (n): Often used interchangeably with "dance lesson," though "class" may imply a larger or more regular group session.
- I signed up for a salsa dance class at the community center.
- Dance instruction (n): A more general, uncountable term for the act or process of teaching dance.
- He provides professional dance instruction.
Synonyms
- Dancing lesson: A less common but synonymous phrase.
- Dance tutorial: Often implies a guided, sometimes recorded, session for learning.
Related Phrases
- To take dance lessons: To regularly receive instruction in dance.
- They decided to take dance lessons before their wedding.
- To give a dance lesson: To act as the instructor for a dance session.
- The choreographer gives a dance lesson to the cast every morning.
Noun
- a lesson in dancing